Matt Hancock scores complaint victory versus Mirror over ‘Matt’s finished’ story
It's not long since the former health secretary lost IPSO complaints against the Mirror - now he has a victory.
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It's not long since the former health secretary lost IPSO complaints against the Mirror - now he has a victory.
ByIPSO said it was a "significant" inaccuracy because it was on a "topic of national importance".
ByRebecca Silk and husband Jonathan Djanogly MP claimed the coverage had been inaccurate and intrusive.
ByDaily Mirror articles about Matt Hancock not inaccurate, rules IPSO.
ByDenver Adams is suing Associated Newspapers over an interview with her Olympic boxer daughter.
ByOfcom said the report was on a "legitimate matter of public interest" and done with due impartiality.
ByVardy was previously accused in the "Wagatha Christie" case of leaking stories to The Sun.
ByAn investor complained to The Times about the figures in its money section before turning to IPSO.
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